Las Vegas area "public servants:" serving time, getting indicted, getting investigated, getting attention, getting little done
In the Las Vegas Sun today former Clark County Commissioner, Lynette Boggs, was indicted on felony charges stemming from allegations that she didn't live in the commission district she represented and that she paid a nanny with campaign funds.
She was ordered to appear Sept. 5 in Clark County District Court to answer two charges of filing false or forged documents and two counts of perjury.
At the same time LasVegasNow is reporting that Federal agents have uncovered new evidence about money Michael McDonald received while he was still a Las Vegas city councilman.
The agents have discovered that McDonald, while he was a councilman, was paid monthly by a law firm and received a loan from a catholic priest.
Both the law firm and the priest have connections with former Crazy Horse Too owner Rick Rizzolo who is now in prison.
And today there was news concerning Rick Rizzolo, when the Crazy Horse Too was seized by the U.S. government after practically bending over to allow Rizzolo to find a "qualified" buyer for the club which recently lost its liquor license, despite efforts by Las Vegas Mayor Goodman, and finally closed.
Plus, former commissioner Yvonne "at least I'm not going to jail" Atkinson is still being investigated for allegedly using her son for her campaign and receiving money back, while former county commissioners Dario Herrera, Mary Kincaid Chauncy, and Erin Kenny are all serving time for their "stellar" performance as public servants for Clark County.


